Wednesday, May 15, 2002


Nine Wars Too Many. The biggest problem in resolving the Arab-Israeli conflict is that there are at least 10 different wars being fought over Israel-Palestine, and we need to reduce them to just one to have any chance of making peace. By Thomas L. Friedman. [New York Times: Opinion]
6:14:57 PM    

Sun sets course for blades, Infiniband and systems management. [EE Times]
6:08:19 PM    

Persistent doubts dog Windows 2000
5:52:28 PM    

States Urge Judge on Microsoft Memo. Nine states suing Microsoft for antitrust violations want the federal judge overseeing the case to consider an internal Microsoft e-mail that advocated retaliation against ``unfriendly'' computer makers. By The Associated Press. [New York Times: Technology]
5:49:51 PM    

John Gilmore: The Need to Protect Content. I have not been shy about telling Intel what I think of their efforts to prevent users from making legitimate uses of their products. The heart of the difference between Intel and I on this point is on what you called "the need to protect content". [Tomalak's Realm]
5:42:11 PM    

Shock of Sept. 11 Is Making Americans More Supportive of Israel, Polls Suggest. American sympathy for Israel has been on the rise, a trend that has been on display in Congress and in recent opinion polls. By Patrick E. Tyler. [New York Times: Politics]
4:48:19 PM    

Microsoft quietly plans to target Linux users with cut-down .net Web Server. [CW360.com]
4:10:00 PM    

Building the Internet Trust Network
1:27:26 PM    

Acura Integra tops most-stolen list [msnbc]
1:07:40 PM